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Multiplication
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Multiplication
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Multiplication Methods | Long Multiplication, Chunking and Grid
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Multiply big numbers by breaking them into parts is the easiest way, especially when working with non calculator papers. Here, are illustr...
How to Memorise Multiples of 9
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This is the best and easiest technique I learnt in my first year of teaching. Could have been really helpful if I had known in back in Grade...
Memorising Vs Collective Summation | 4x, x6, x7, x8, x12 & x 13
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My Gr 2 headmaster in the village would let us out for recess if only we recite our multiplication tables. Those were the times. Here, is a ...
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